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  • Batman
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    Now that the midterms are over, the Mueller investigation results will be revealed. If it's bad news for Trump, then the Dems will impeach him. If not, then they probably won't but Trump's policies are going to meet much more resistance in the same way that Obama had resistance because of Republic control.

    It wasn't a blue wave, but it wasn't a red wave either and while it is certainly far from the worst outcome Trump could get, it is still not good and everything hangs on Mueller now.

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  • Harry D
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    Anyone who gets involved in politics is a fool.
    Quit believing that voting for your favourite puppet makes any difference.

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  • Svensson
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    no "red wave" then I take it?

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  • DirectorDave
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    Ladies and gentlemen we have a split decision....

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  • Ginger
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    We shall see. FWIW, I think the Democrats are polling at least two percentage points above their actual level of support. That's why we have elections.

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  • DirectorDave
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    Красное цунами за неделю!

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  • Svensson
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    снова сделай америку

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  • DirectorDave
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    Originally posted by Ginger View Post
    When I was three, almost four, a family friend with a sense of humour, or perhaps a minor score to settle, gave me a big "Goldwater for President" button. That rapidly became my favourite possession because of the obvious discomfort it inspired in most of the adults in my life, and the sharply-contrasting glee it provoked in a few.

    Wearing my MAGA hat brings echoes of those days to me
    I admit, being a deplorable can be devilishly childish at times.
    Last edited by DirectorDave; 10-27-2018, 02:02 PM.

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  • Ginger
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    Originally posted by DirectorDave View Post
    I did....it was probably the most surreal thing I have seen in politics.

    I did not get the majority of what Kanye was on about, but his MAGA hat giving him superpowers I totally understand.

    I myself proudly wear my MAGA hat about town....people look at me in wide-eyed amazement....some almost say something like it's on the tip of their tongue then loose courage.

    And the chuggers don't come near me.
    When I was three, almost four, a family friend with a sense of humour, or perhaps a minor score to settle, gave me a big "Goldwater for President" button. That rapidly became my favourite possession because of the obvious discomfort it inspired in most of the adults in my life, and the sharply-contrasting glee it provoked in a few.

    Wearing my MAGA hat brings echoes of those days to me

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  • DirectorDave
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    Originally posted by Svensson View Post
    Thanks. Sometimes you just gotta think outside the box to see the big picture.

    Btw, did you see the Trump vs. Kanye clownshow the other day? Quite a spectacle. Two peas in a pod. Me, me, me and money, money money. Even Trump was sitting there with a face that suggested "What the hell is he talking about?". And that takes something.
    I did....it was probably the most surreal thing I have seen in politics.

    I did not get the majority of what Kanye was on about, but his MAGA hat giving him superpowers I totally understand.

    I myself proudly wear my MAGA hat about town....people look at me in wide-eyed amazement....some almost say something like it's on the tip of their tongue then loose courage.

    And the chuggers don't come near me.

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  • Svensson
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    Originally posted by DirectorDave View Post
    Nice.

    Thanks. Sometimes you just gotta think outside the box to see the big picture.

    Btw, did you see the Trump vs. Kanye clownshow the other day? Quite a spectacle. Two peas in a pod. Me, me, me and money, money money. Even Trump was sitting there with a face that suggested "What the hell is he talking about?". And that takes something.

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  • DirectorDave
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    Nice.

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  • Svensson
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    In Trump world, "The Best people" = " the most loyal people" and "Mexico" = "New Mexico". See, all fixed

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  • Batman
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    Like a well-oiled machine!

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  • John G
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    I'm curious as to what electoral promises Trump has delivered on. Thus, on universal healthcare he said in 2015, "I'm going to take care of everybody. I don't care if costs me votes or not...The government is going to pay for it." I might be wrong but I don't think that socialised healthcare pledge has been fulfilled.

    What about immigration? He pledged to build a wall, which Mexico was going to pay for. Where exactly is this wall? How much have Mexico contributed to the cost? Why is the Trump administration deporting far fewer illegals than Obama's? https://www.usnews.com/news/data-min...on-under-trump

    On taxes, he said he believed in raising taxes on the wealthy, "including myself", and then proceeded to give himself a huge tax cut.

    He also said he would, "choose the best people." However, those "best people" include an Attorney General, who Trump himself described as "scared stiff and missing in action", a staff secretary who was accused by both his ex wives of domestic violence and, most recently, a judge accused of being a rapist!

    Oh dear!

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